A 14-year-old boy is on the loose in connection to the murder of an elderly woman in Pickering, Ontario. The police have no idea who he is or what he might be up to, but we all know that he is a repeat offender, and we're here to talk about it.
00:04:59.480But going back to the whole thing is we keep importing these people that don't have the same cultures.
00:05:04.580And a lot of people keep saying, well, they can assimilate, they can not really, okay,
00:05:09.580when you bring them in, in large groups, like they're doing now, they have no reason to assimilate,
00:05:13.540because they can just live in their own community, just like they did where they came from.
00:05:17.660So there's no incentive for them to assimilate.
00:05:20.340And again, race, or sorry, culture and morals and, you know, community, all that kind of stuff is downstream from race.
00:05:27.660So how people live generally is somewhat related to if not primarily related to the race they come from.
00:05:34.820And here we have something that's been happening, actually a lot, is the smash and grabs, right?
00:05:41.920And this, they didn't actually catch the suspects.
00:05:43.980But if there is any surveillance video, you don't even have to ask.
00:05:47.960Video shows the aftermath of a smash and grab at Rafadian and co-jewelers.
00:05:52.380Sometimes with these ones too, it's like, you know, different factions of their ethnic group fighting with each other or doing that.
00:05:59.040But in most cases with robberies, we know who is doing the stealing and the robbing.
00:06:03.940So it's just unfortunately, these immigrants were the, you know, the victims of it this time.
00:06:22.200And they said, you know, the lawlessness continues.
00:06:25.140And it's not, when people say lawlessness, I think they just assume that it's the, you know, the police aren't doing their job and stuff like that.
00:06:30.860And I mean, maybe that's the truth in some cases, but their people are getting released.
00:06:35.940Like there's only so much you can do, right?
00:06:37.420The police are only there to arrest, detain, whatever.
00:06:39.920But once they get in front of a judge, you know, they tell their sob story about how they're a poor immigrant that doesn't speak English, doesn't understand the laws and stuff,
00:06:47.080which is crazy because you shouldn't even fucking be here if you don't understand any of that stuff.
00:06:51.120And they get off on, you know, not even bail, they just get off on, you know, promise to appear or whatever, and they don't appear.
00:06:59.400Many of these people are repeat offenders, too, right?
00:07:02.500Like that's the other thing we forget.
00:07:05.940And further to that, it's Toronto has more break-ins than New York and Vancouver beats LA.
00:07:10.660Again, you wouldn't know that because, of course, they want to report the media.
00:07:14.740I don't even watch mainstream media anymore, so maybe they do report on it.
00:07:18.220But most cases, they're just reporting on the, you know, feel-good stories or the ones, things they can't help but report on.
00:07:23.720But they don't tell you about these daily stats.
00:07:25.600The fact that Toronto is the worst city in North America, or sorry, not Toronto, sorry.
00:07:32.040The worst city in North America is in Canada, and it's Lethbridge, with 5,521 property crimes per 100,000 people.
00:07:39.180Salona comes in second, and there's only one U.S. city that rounds out the top three, and that's in Pueblo, Colorado.
00:07:46.300And isn't that where the MS-13 took over, like, a couple apartment buildings or something?
00:07:51.000So that's probably up the statistics there.
00:07:53.400But Canada's biggest cities are now clocking higher property crime rates than the American metros.
00:07:58.780Toronto, Vancouver have overtaken New York and Los Angeles, and I'm sure, well, I definitely would have thought New York would be worse.
00:08:05.120Just Los Angeles, I guess, when I think of Los Angeles, I think of more like the, I guess, Hollywood Hills stuff.
00:08:10.620So, I guess, downtown Los Angeles, there's probably a lot of crime and stuff like that.
00:08:15.240But Vancouver's rate, which I guess shouldn't surprise people considering all the amount of homeless and drug addicts that they are, you know,
00:08:21.420because of their safe injection sites and all their safe drug administration practices that they keep doing there,